NY Comedy Festival
It's the final night of the 2013 NYCF. Options include a talk between Larry David & David Steinberg at Town Hall; Jenny Slate & Friends at Littlefield; and "Happy House" (with Reggie Watts, Kate Berlant, Jared Logan and more) at Santos.

Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival
The multi-venue Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival wraps up tonight with three shows. Some notables include Star Slinger and Kastle at Output, Kaytranada, Jerome LOL, and Groundislava at Glasslands, and XXXY at Cameo. Check out tonight's full schedule below:

Circle Takes the Square, B. Dolan @ Saint Vitus
Experimental post-hardcore band Circle Takes the Square released their debut album, As the Roots Undo, in 2004, a unique step forward for the genre and now considered a modern classic. After being silent for years, the band quietly returned with its followup, Decompositions Volume Number One, in December 2012, and are now finally on a tour for that album which hits NYC tonight. Opening is alternative rapper B. Dolan.

The Blow, Love Inks @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
The Blow released their first new record in six years last month, which finds Khaela Maricich right back in the groove of minimal synthpop with twisty wordplay. Seeing The Blow live, though, is almost another experience entirely, part performance art where Maricich is capable of making a very intimate connection with the audience. Don't miss Austin's Love Inks, either.

Destroyer, Pink Mountaintops @ Bowery Ballroom
How do you follow-up something as near-perfect as Destroyer's 2011 album, Kaputt? By avoiding it, mostly, with an EP of Spanish-language covers. Tonight Dan Bajar is in solo mode, but will no doubt entrance nonetheless.

Comedy Night @ Knitting Factory
Tonight's the four-year anniversary of Hannibal Buress' comedy night at the Williamsburg venue and he's got Greer Barnes, Cameron Esposito and probably some other surprise guests to help celebrate. Usually Comedy Night is free but this one is $12.

Dumb Numbers, Degreaser, Breathing Shrine @ The FlatDumb Numbers, the project of Australia's Adam Harding, are currently supporting My Bloody Valentine on their North American tour which hits NYC this week, but ahead of those shows, the band have added a last-minute Brooklyn show happening tonight at The Flat. Dumb Numbers' album features contributions from Dinosaur Jr's Lou Barlow and Murph, Jesus Lizard's David Yow, Melvins' Dale Crover and more, and we know that at least Murph is part of their live band.

Radical Dads second album, Rapid Realty, came out back in May and the Brooklyn trio are already back in the studio working on its follow-up which should be out sometime in the first half of 2014. In the meantime, the Dads have released a new 7" out via EAU Records in which only 300 were pressed, each with unique silkscreened cover art created by label owner Sam Martineau. Order yours here and the digital version is available too via Uninhabitable Mansions. We've got the premiere of it's b-side, "Slammer," which you can listen to below. The a-side is streamable below too.

Radical Dads have a few shows coming, including the previously mentioned Kidrockers show at Brooklyn Bowl on December 15 with Small Black (tickets). They've got a couple grown-up shows as well in NYC, too: Sunday (11/10) at Death by Audio with Butter the Children, Sat. Nite Duets, and Harbor Lights; and then the previously discussed show at Shea Stadium on November 23 with Porches, Sirs, Shark?, and Carmen.

Brooklyn indie rock trio Radical Dads are busy working on their sophomore album, but in the meantime they've contributed a track to a four-way split 7" single titled Torrential Zen which pits them and another Brooklyn band, Dinosaur Feathers, against two band from Milwaukee: The Fatty Acids, and Sat. Nite Duets, You can stream RD's contribution, "Holidays Underwater," below.

The single is out Friday (11/9) and you can buy one from the band directly that night when they open for Forgetters at Death by Audio. Radical Dads and Dinosaur Feathers will both play an official Torrential Zen release party happening November 16 at Big Snow Buffalo Lodge with Laser Background and Dead Stars. The only other show on RD's horizon is January 18 at Glasslands with Georgia garage rockers Gringo Star and Backwords. Advance tickets for that one are available.

Speaking of Forgetters (the project of Jawbreaker/Jets to Brazil's Blake Schwarzenbach and Against Me!'s Kevin Mahon), they recently announced their new bassist, following the departure of former bassist, Caroline Paquita. The duo will now be joined by Michelle Proffit, frontwoman of Hiretsukan. You can also catch Forgetters opening for Bouncing Souls at one of their holiday shows at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park (12/29).